Computer Science/Business Studies tour to San Jose and San Francisco: 8 days, 6 nights
A tour to San Francisco and San Jose offers students the opportunity to experience many of the iconic sites at the forefront of the computer industry. Students will also take part in some hands-on activities that will motivate, enthuse and bring learning and career opportunities to life. Seeing real-life enterprises is an excellent way to create enthusiasm for computer science and its application, inspiring the next generation. This is a great tour for KS4-5 and a once in a lifetime opportunity! Other durations are available – speak to one of our expert travel advisors who will guide you through the options.
Suggested itinerary
Day one
- Arrive in San Francisco
- Coach transfer to San Jose
- Evening meal – overnight Silicon Valley
Day two
- Visit the Tech Museum in the morning
- Afternoon visit to the Computer History Museum
- Evening meal – overnight in Silicon Valley
Day three
- Morning guided tour Googleplex campus, Apple Store & Museum, outside of Ebay HQ & Ebay Park
- Visit Stanford University
- Evening meal – overnight Silicon Valley
Day four
- Morning guided cultural tour
- Afternoon departure to San Francisco via a visit to Berkeley University
- Evening meal – overnight San Francisco
Day five
- Morning guided tour of San Francisco
- Afternoon free time for shopping
- Evening meal – overnight San Francisco
Day six
- San Francisco boat harbour tour
- Alcatraz guided tour – NOTE this visit is only possible with a 1:9 adult to student ratio
- Company visit
- Evening meal – overnight San Francisco
Day seven
- Morning free time
- Afternoon transfer to airport for overnight flight back to UK
Day eight
- Arrive back in the UK
Tour gallery
Excursion Locator Map
Excursion Ideas
Tech Museum of Innovation
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: The Tech Museum of Innovation is a hands-on, interactive, science and technology centre located in the heart of downtown San Jose. You can work with the exhibits to develop understanding focused on the skills required in computer science. Areas you can focus on include:
- Social Robots
- Imax Theatre
- Cyber Detectives on Internet Security
- Workshops
Select says: Links to learning include – programming, computer systems, fundamentals of computer networks, fundamentals of cyber security, ethical, legal and environmental impacts of digital technology on wider society, including issues of privacy, aspects of software development, communication and the internet, the bigger picture – emerging trends, issues and impact.
Exploratorium
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: This is very much a hands on learning experience with a variety of activities across many topics. It is aimed at helping minds to develop their thinking skills in problem solving, analysis and self challenge. The Exploratorium isn’t just a museum, it’s an ongoing exploration of science, art and human perception—a vast collection of experiences to fire your students’ curiosity!
Select says: Links to learning include – consequences of uses of computing, systematic approach to problem solving, analysis of the problem, design of the solution, developing the solution.NASA Ames Research Centre
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: NASA Ames Research Center, one of ten NASA field centres, is located in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley. For more than 75 years, Ames has led NASA in conducting world-class research and development in aeronautics, exploration technology and science aligned with the centre’s core capabilities. The NASA Ames Visitor Centre is a self-guided tour which gives you a chance to work with your students on applied computer science.
Select says: See the application of theory in practice. This is a visit that could inspire as much as reinforce ideas developed in class. Links to learning include: computer systems, systematic approach to problem solving, consequences of uses of computing, analysis of the problem, design of the solution, developing the solution, elements of computational thinking, problem solving and programming, producing robust programs.Santa Clara Interlocking Control Tower
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: Part of the South Bay Historical Railroad Society, this is the location of the first ‘computer’ in Silicon Valley as the tower housed a machine with switches and relays that controlled the rails and signals in the railway.
Select says: This is an opportunity for students to see how computerised railways began, as well as gaining an insight of early computers. Links to learning include: computer systems, systematic approach to problem solving, consequences of uses of computing, analysis of the problem, design of the solution, developing the solution.Silicon Valley Tour
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: A guided tour to the locations of the Googleplex campus and the Ebay HQ & Ebay Park (alternatives include Yahoo, Paypal and Facebook). We cannot take you into these but they are opportunities for teachers to discuss issues with their students. We can take you to the Apple HQ Store (and Museum when it is completed) which you can enter. Another place where we can only visit the outside is the Palo Alto Garage, the birthplace of HP and one of the locations regarded as the birthplace of Silicon valley. A chance to raise important issues for the future.
Select says: Links to learning include – legal, moral, cultural and ethical issues, consequences of uses of computing, fundamentals of cyber security, ethical, legal and environmental impacts of digital technology on wider society, including issues of privacy, communication and the internet, the bigger picture – emerging trends, issues and impact, system security.Stanford University Tour
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: Stanford computer scientists and the Computer History Museum have installed exhibits within the Gates Computer Science building containing historical equipment and documents focusing on Stanford’s role in the history of computing. This is one of the world’s great institutions of education so a great opportunity for students to be in the heart of tomorrow’s computing.
Select says: Links to learning include – fundamentals of programming, fundamentals of data structures, fundamentals of algorithms, fundamentals of databases, fundamentals of functional programming, systematic approach to problem solving, theory of computation, fundamentals of data representation, fundamentals of computer systems, fundamentals of computer organisation and architecture, consequences of uses of computing, fundamentals of communication and networking, big data.Computer History Museum
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: Discover why computing history is more than 2,000 years old. Explore how technology and computers have impacted the way we work, play, and live through the Computer History Museum’s rich selection of onsite and online exhibits – you can hear from the pioneering men and women who built the computing industry and changed the world. Experience demonstrations of the 5-ton Babbage Difference Engine No. 2, and learn just how noisy a fully operational IBM 1401 mainframe system can be!
Select says: You students will get the chance to come to terms with the size of early computers. Links to learning include: computer system, theory of computation, systems architecture, system security, computational logic, legal, moral, cultural and ethical issues, consequences of uses of computing.Intel Museum
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: Go behind the scenes in Silicon Valley – see what it’s like inside an ultra-clean, highly automated silicon chip factory, and connect with technologies that give us new ways to work, learn, play, and communicate.
Select says: The guided tour and interactive opportunities give an enjoyable learning experience. Links to learning include: computer systems, fundamentals of data structures, fundamentals of computer organisation and architecture, the characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices, exchanging data, elements of computational thinking.University of California, Berkeley
Subject range: Computer Science
What you’ll experience: An opportunity to get an inside look at life at Berkeley, the University of California, on your way to San Francisco.
Select says: You can take a guided campus tour with one of their Campus Ambassadors.San Francisco Sightseeing
Subject range: Cultural
What you’ll experience: An opportunity to take in the wonderful iconic sights of San Francisco such as the Golden Gate Bridge with a sightseeing tour as well as some time for shopping in this fantastic city.
Select says: Students will love the opportunity of some time spent in San Francisco!Alcatraz
Subject range: Cultural, History
What you’ll experience: Alcatraz operated from 1934 to 1963 and is best known as one of the world’s most legendary prisons. Alcatraz was once home to some of the USA’s most notorious criminals such as Al “Scarface” Capone, and the “Birdman”. A must see opportunity whilst in this part of the globe! (Please see supervisory ratio restrictions below).
Select says: Special note – One adult leader (aged 21 years or older) is required for every nine students.
Computer Science/Business Studies trip to San Jose and San Francisco: 8 days, 6 nights Accommodation
Comfort Inn by the Bay - San Francisco
Location: San Francisco
Capacity:
This is a well-positioned hotel in San Francisco, located close to Fisherman's Wharf. Union Square, Pier 39 and the Port of San Francisco. Great accommodation for our groups.
Rooms: Bedrooms all have en-suite bathrooms. All guest rooms are equipped with TVs, coffee makers, hair dryers and irons and ironing boards.
Facilities: Free WiFi and hot breakfast offered.
Clarion Inn Silicon Valley
Location: San Jose
Capacity:
Located near the San Jose International Airport in San Jose, the technological hub of California! Well situated for your San Jose itinerary.
Rooms: All rooms have en-suite facilities.
Facilities: Free WiFi, guest laundry facilities.
Ramada San Jose Downtown
Location: San Jose
Capacity:
The Ramada San Jose Downtown is located in the centre of San Jose just two blocks from San Jose University. A great choice for the San Jose part of your tour!
Rooms: All rooms have en-suite facilities, free Wi-Fi Internet access, microwave, refrigerator, king or queen double beds.
Facilities: Dining room, continental style breakfast, on-site fitness centre.
Links to Learning
Learning areas:
KS4
AQA
Fundamentals of algorithms
Programming
Fundamentals of data representation
Computer systems
Fundamentals of computer networks
Fundamentals of cyber security
Ethical, legal and environmental impacts of digital technology on wider society, including issues of privacy
Aspects of software developmentEdexcel
Problem solving
Programming
Data
Computers
Communication and the internet
The bigger picture – Emerging trends, issues and impactOCR
Systems architecture
Memory
Storage
Wired and wireless networks
Network topologies, protocols and layers
System security
Systems software
Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns
Algorithms
Programming techniques
Producing robust programs
Computational logic
Translators and facilities of languages
Data representationKS5
AQA
AS
Fundamentals of programming
Fundamentals of data structures
Systematic approach to problem solving
Theory of computation
Fundamentals of data representation
Fundamentals of computer systems
Fundamentals of computer organisation and architecture
Consequences of uses of computing
Fundamentals of communication and networking
A Level – as above and
Fundamentals of algorithms
Fundamentals of databases
Big Data
Fundamentals of functional programmingOCR
The characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices
Software and software development
Exchanging data
Data types, data structures and algorithms
Legal, moral, cultural and ethical issues
Elements of computational thinking
Problem solving and programming
Algorithms to solve problems and standard algorithms
Analysis of the problem
Design of the solution
Developing the solution
EvaluationBusiness Studies:
OCR & AQA A Level
- What is business?
- Introduction to Business – Types of business
- Business objectives and strategy
- Managers, leadership and decision making
- Decision making to improve marketing performance
- Decision making to improve operational performance
- The production process
- Decision making to improve financial performance
- Accounting and finance within a business environment
- Decision making to improve human resource performance
- Human resource management within a business environment
- Choosing strategic direction
- Strategic methods: how to pursue strategies
- Managing strategic change